Project Specialist
What You’ll Do
- Project Execution Support: Support the Project Manager in daily operations, ensuring that task lists are updated, deadlines are monitored, and project dependencies are flagged
- Tactical Coordination: Serve as the central point of contact for project teams; schedule meetings, draft agendas, and ensure all action items are captured and assigned
- Documentation & Knowledge Management: Maintain the project’s "source of truth"—including project logs, meeting minutes, and resource folders—to ensure transparency across the team
- Process Mapping & Optimization: Visualize current business workflows and document new standard operating procedures (SOPs) to improve team efficiency
- Quality Assurance: Conduct audits on project deliverables to ensure they meet the defined quality standards before they are finalized
- Administrative Readiness: Assist in the preparation of training materials, manuals, and internal announcements to support project rollouts
- Experience: 3–5 years of experience in project coordination, business operations, or a generalist support role
- Operational Aptitude: Highly organized with a natural ability to take a complex goal and break it down into small, manageable steps
- Detail Orientation: A "hawk-eye" for detail; you enjoy ensuring that no task falls through the cracks and that documentation is always up to date
- Bias for Action: A proactive problem-solver who doesn’t just report a delay but suggests a way to get the task back on schedule
- Tool Proficiency: Familiarity with project tracking software (Asana, Trello, etc.) and high proficiency in collaborative tools (Google Workspace, Notion, or Slack)